2015
Typical evanescent and atypical persistent polymorphic cutaneous rash in an adult Brazilian with Still’s disease: a case report and review of the literature
Michailidou D, Shin J, Forde I, Gopalratnam K, Cohen P, DeGirolamo A. Typical evanescent and atypical persistent polymorphic cutaneous rash in an adult Brazilian with Still’s disease: a case report and review of the literature. Autoimmunity Highlights 2015, 6: 39-46. PMID: 26423534, PMCID: PMC4633415, DOI: 10.1007/s13317-015-0071-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAtypical cutaneous manifestationsCutaneous manifestationsSevere systemic inflammatory response syndromeSystemic inflammatory response syndromeMaculopapular skin rashPolymorphic cutaneous manifestationsInflammatory response syndromeDistinctive pathological featuresAuto-inflammatory conditionsCoalescent papulesCutaneous rashHigh feverResponse syndromeSkin rashUnknown etiologyPathological featuresCase reportAdult onsetSkin biopsiesSevere diseaseSkin lesionsLinear lesionsBrazilian menAOSDDisease
1994
Failure of schistosomiasis to significantly decrease testosterone levels in Brazilian men.
Skelly P, Secor W, Reis M, Ramos E, Carmo T, Peixoto E, Harn D. Failure of schistosomiasis to significantly decrease testosterone levels in Brazilian men. American Journal Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 1994, 51: 40-4. PMID: 8059914, DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.1994.51.40.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTestosterone levelsSevere hepatosplenic diseaseSchistosoma mansoni infectionSerum testosterone levelsUsual side effectsYears of ageHepatosplenic diseaseEffect of ageMansoni infectionIntestinal schistosomiasisSide effectsNormal rangeHuman schistosomiasisBrazilian menHost castrationSchistosomiasisParasite loadBrazilian malesHuman malesCastrationAgeNegative correlationMalesVertebrate hostsLevels
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